Landing site for the 32 spaceships of the Intergalactic Confederation, Jamal, California

John Shepherd converted his grandparents' home into a UFO detecting station. Using his homebuilt equipment, he broadcasts signals and music into outer space to attract extraterrestrials to Earth. Bellaire, Michigan

John Shepherd is standing within a large room containing electronic equipment

Anonymous graffiti, Lexington Line. New York City

Nadrog and his followers maintain the Armageddon Time Ark Base in Weslaco, Texas. Group members believe that "S" Day will mark the beginning of global catastrophes and usher in a 1,000 year period of God's rule and Universal Law.

An elderly man is standing beside an old car on which are posted signs pertaining to outer space forces. Information on signs is as follows: PASSPORT TO SURVIVAL/ O.D.F. (on space ship) / POWER / TIME DIMENSIONAL POWER / TIME TRAVEL POWER! / TRANSVERCEIVER POWER PAKS: / Unlimited pollution-free ENERGY! / TIME STATION SERVICE SAVER! / No Gas! No Oil! No Taxes! No Roads! /COLLISION PROOF! / ----------- OUTER DIMENSIONAL FORCES! / STANDING OFFER: / The 1st 144 persons qualified to activate / the (Pilot) Survival Centre En Totality shall be / allowed to study the controls & Transverceiver Power / gathering unit of O.D.F. Time Arks ("UFO") undergo / basic training for boarding and first sailing at 13,000 MPH, / Receive complete knowledge to rebuild disease - free cells / from material of the Tree of Life food chain, and / Re-educate themselves on essential knowledge of / TIME Station Earth and man's allotment of / 5 full Dimensions. / You are now facing the TIME (Ultimate) Frontier! / Plans & Direction for these, and other, Life-expanding / opportunities are available from your Command Starship / thru your Millenial A.T.A. Base, Contact -------------

St. Vincent de Paul's thrift store, Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, February 11, 1982. This store has the world's biggest selection of polyester - plaid used car salesman's pants (some with only one previous owner)

Three photographs which have been cut and assembled and adhered to a mat to depict a panoramic view of St. Vincent de Paul's thrift store, Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C.